Flood Watch News
- Manitoba bolsters flood relief claim process
- The Manitoba government is promising to address complaints from some victims of last year's flood who are still awaiting compensation.
- Lake Manitoba flood victims ponder future video
- Lake Manitoba property owners, victims of last summer's flood, met in Winnipeg Monday night calling for government compensation.
- First Nations flood evacuation costs reach $40M video
- The cost of housing Manitoba First Nations members who were forced from their homes during last spring's flood disaster has hit $40 million, according to the federal government.
- Some Manitoba flood evacuees' children not in school video
- Some Manitoba flood evacuees who have been stuck in Winnipeg for the past year do not have their children enrolled in school, CBC News has learned.
- Flood risk low in Winnipeg
- Flood weary Winnipeggers won't likely need to drag out the sandbags this spring.
- Flood outlook forecasts relief for Manitobans video
- The coming spring in southern Manitoba is looking a whole lot drier than it did one year ago, but there's still the chance of high water in the north and even drought conditions.
- Curiosity, indifference greet flood disaster review
- At least one vocal critic of the Manitoba government's management of last year's historic floods says he is glad the official handling of the disaster is being reviewed.
- Manitoba flood review task force appointed
- The Manitoba government has created an independent task force to review how the province handled last year's historic floods.
- Manitoba flood evacuees waiting for temporary homes video audio
- Some rural Manitobans left homeless from last year's floods are still waiting for temporary houses that were promised to them months ago.
- Native flood evacuees find refuge in Manitoba lodge
- Members of a Manitoba First Nation who are displaced from their homes due to spring floods have a "home away from home" in a tourist lodge hundreds of kilometres away.
- Lonely Christmas in Winnipeg for native evacuees
- First Nations residents who were forced from their homes in Lake St. Martin by floods will spend a lonely Christmas in Winnipeg hotel rooms.
- Manitoba Liberals call for independent flood review
- Manitoba Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard is calling for an independent review of this year's flooding.
- Manitoba flood will raise deficit, says premier
- Premier Greg Selinger says the cost of this year's unprecedented spring flooding could eventually top $1 billion and will push Manitoba's deficit significantly higher.
- Manitoba flood cost soars to $815M video
- The cost of the Manitoba flood of 2011 has soared to $815 million, about $100 million more than the province's last estimate.
- Some Manitoba flood evacuees still get utility bills video
- Some Manitoba flood evacuees have been getting utility bills for their homes and businesses for months, even though they have not been allowed to return to their communities.
- Lake St. Martin members split on interim village plan video
- Flood evacuees from the Lake St. Martin First Nation are divided on whether to accept the Manitoba government's proposal to build a temporary village for them.


Features
- Special CoverageTales of the Flood
- A look at the 2011 Manitoba flood
- TourLake Manitoba
- Information Radio takes you to communities around the lake
- DonationsHelp Now
- Flood Relief is collecting donations to help Manitoba families.
- InteractiveRed River Floodway
- Watch how the floodway protects Winnipeg
- Your PhotosSubmit your photo
- Share your images of the flood
- InteractiveManitoba Flood Protection
- Follow the flows of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers.
- InteractiveHow to Keep Your Basement Dry
- How a sump pump and backwater valve can protect your property
- InteractiveFlood Levels
- At James Avenue, Winnipeg
- InteractiveIce Jams
- What is an ice jam?

